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Caregiver Certification in New Hampshire

State-specific caregiver certification information for New Hampshire (NH)

New Hampshire Overview

Regulatory Agency

New Hampshire Board of Nursing

Key Requirements

  • Complete a state-approved CNA or HHA training program
  • Pass the state competency examination (written and skills test)
  • Apply for placement on the New Hampshire Nurse Aide Registry
  • Pass a criminal background check through your state agency
  • Maintain certification through required continuing education
  • Report any changes in address or employment to the registry
  • Meet annual in-service training requirements (minimum 12 hours)

Fees

Exam fees typically $50-$150; certification renewal fees vary by state

Tips

Contact New Hampshire Board of Nursing to verify approved training programs. Many programs offer flexible scheduling including evening and weekend classes. Some employers will reimburse training costs for committed employees.

Key Regulations

CNA certification in New Hampshire is governed by both federal OBRA requirements and state regulations. CNAs must complete at least 12 hours of in-service training annually. The nurse aide registry maintains records of certification status and any findings of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. Regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with New Hampshire's licensing authority before making business decisions.

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